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  • Using a Stroboscope to Measure RPM
    The primary use for a stroboscope is to stop motion for diagnostic inspection purposes. However, the stroboscope can be used to measure speed. In order to do this, several factors need to be considered. First, the object being measured should be visible for all 360° of rotation (e.g. The end
  • New ways to measure torque may make your current method obsolete
    Torque is a measure of the forces that cause an object to rotate. Reaction torque is the force acting on the object that's not free to rotate. An example is a screwdriver applying torque to a rusted screw. With rotational torque, the object is free to rotate. Examples include industrial motor
  • How to Select a Strobe
    Best results for measuring RPM is for the user to fix his eyes on a single reference target a bolt head, keyway, scratch on the shaft or to place a reference mark such as tape, paint or chalk on a symmetrical object. When the user rotates the flash rate control knob "Very Slowly", the object
  • Full-Field Dynamic Displacement and Strain Measurement Using Advanced 3D Image Correlation Photogrammetry: Part 1
    Full-field optical techniques are increasingly appreciated as deformation, stress and strain measuring tools. This article discusses an advanced deformation and strain analysis method based on 3D image correlation photogrammetry that is substantially more robust and has greater dynamic range than
  • Mixer Viscometry
    at the vessel wall and vertical mixing of the fluid (Rai et al. 2000), with operating speeds generally within the range 30 - 100 rpm. In-situ rheological evaluation of food hatches, post mixing and prior to pumping, would facilitate improved process control. Use of mixer viscometry, where high

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